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The Next Higgs Boson(s) and a Higgs-Yukawa Universality

Published 22 Nov 2019 in hep-ph, hep-ex, and hep-th | (1911.10223v3)

Abstract: We consider multi-Higgs-doublet models which, for symmetry reasons, have a universal Higgs-Yukawa (HY) coupling, $g$. This is identified with the top quark $g=g_t\approx 1$. The models are concordant with the quasi-infrared fixed point, and the top quark mass is correctly predicted with a compositeness scale (Landau pole) at $M_{planck}$, with sensitivity to heavier Higgs states. The observed Higgs boson is a $\bar{t}t$ composite, and a first sequential Higgs doublet, $H_b$, with $g\approx g_t\approx 1$ coupled to $\bar{b}_R(t,b)_L$ is predicted at a mass $3.0 \lesssim M_b \lesssim 5.5$ TeV and accessible to LHC and its upgrades. This would explain the mass of the $b-$quark, and the tachyonic SM Higgs boson mass$2$. The flavor texture problem is no longer associated with the HY couplings, but rather is determined by the inverted multi-Higgs boson mass spectrum, e.g., the lightest fermions are associated with heaviest Higgs bosons and vice versa. The theory is no less technically natural than the standard model. The discovery of $H_b$ at the LHC would confirm the general compositeness idea of Higgs bosons and anticipate additional states potentially accessible to the $100$ TeV $pp$ machine.

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